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Milano Cookies ingredients: what's banned overseas?

Parent company: Campbell Soup Company (Pepperidge Farm)

About Milano Cookies

Milano cookies are premium chocolate sandwich cookies produced by Pepperidge Farm (a Campbell Soup Company subsidiary), sold at grocery chains and mass retailers across the US since 1956. They are one of Pepperidge Farm's flagship products, positioned as a premium cookie with dark chocolate filling between crisp butter cookies. Milano cookies are available in original, double chocolate, mint, and other varieties.

Common concerns with Milano Cookies products

Milano cookies contain enriched flour, palm oil, and artificial flavors in most varieties. TBHQ is used as a preservative in the oil. Some flavored varieties include vanillin (artificial vanilla). No petroleum-based synthetic dyes are present. Main concerns are TBHQ (banned in Japan), palm oil (sustainability issues and saturated fat content), and use of artificial flavors rather than natural vanilla.

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